10-31-2012 04:11 PM
I've been having trouble signing my BB10 app.
The app is a webworks app. I'm currently using BB10 WebWorks SDK 1.0.2.9.
I had some signing keys installed on this computer before as well as some other SDKs.
Since I have uninstalled all of the older SDKs through the Windows Remove Programs window.
Afterward I have installed new keys with a new Store Password.
It seems that some of the older SDKs left over the old signing keys.
What is the procedure for completely wiping all old signing keys from a Windows 7 computer?
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10-31-2012 08:09 PM
hello bzm,
FYI - the SDK's come with their own uninstaller.
where are these old signing keys now? and where are the new signing keys?
and i take it you mean earlier versions of BB10 SDK's when you say 'older SDKs?
read this for starters:
https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentati
10-31-2012 08:17 PM
usr501 wrote:hello bzm,
FYI - the SDK's come with their own uninstaller.
where are these old signing keys now? and where are the new signing keys?
and i take it you mean earlier versions of BB10 SDK's when you say 'older SDKs?
read this for starters:
https://developer.blackberry.com/html5/documentati
on/signing_setup_bb10_apps_2008396_11.html
->own uninstaller
I uninstalled through Windows (which I'm pretty sure links to the uninstaller that comes with the SDK)
->Where are the keys
I only have the new RDK and PBDT files, as for the author.p12 there is one in AppData but I think it's old.
->Older signing keys
I had (now uninstalled) the legacy WebWorks SDK for Phone and Tablet installed, as well as the Java JDE installed.
I'm pretty much looking for a way to wipe my computer of all previous signing keys so that I may start from scratch.
10-31-2012 08:53 PM
a suggestion:
you could put your existing 'old key files' - the associated author.p12 , csk and database files in a folder or simply just delete the whole shootin' match and be done with it.
Deploy your new key files to the current BB10 1.0.2.9 SDK.
back up to ':\Users\your name\AppData\Local\Research In Motion'
I take it you are setting up webworks development.
10-31-2012 09:02 PM
Got it working!
What I did.
1. Search my C drive for *.p12 and deleted the p12, csk, and db files from C:\Users\***\AppData\Local\Research In Motion\
2. Did a search on my C drive for any more p12 files that may have been misplaced by old SDKs or JDEs
3. Did a search on my C drive for any csk or csj files that may have been left behind by old SDKs or JDEs
4. Requested new keys from RIM
5. Installed new keys.
->I take it you are setting up webworks development.
I've been developing with WebWorks for awhile. I just somehow managed to screw up my signing keys.
10-31-2012 09:13 PM
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